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World Meteorological Day

World Meteorological Day was established by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in 1950 to commemorate the founding of the organization on March 23, 1950. The WMO is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for promoting international cooperation on weather, climate, and water-related issues.

Since its establishment, the WMO has played a critical role in improving our understanding of weather and climate, as well as facilitating the exchange of meteorological data and information among its member countries.

World Meteorological Day is an annual event that aims to raise awareness about the importance of weather, climate, and water-related issues, and to highlight the vital role that meteorological and hydrological services play in our daily lives. Each year, the WMO selects a specific theme for World Meteorological Day, focusing on a different aspect of weather and climate science, as well as their impact on human well-being, safety, and sustainable development.

Various events and activities are organized worldwide to commemorate World Meteorological Day, including:
1. Educational events: Schools, universities, and community organizations may host lectures, workshops, or panel discussions to educate the public about meteorology, climate science, and the impact of weather and climate on human activities.
2. Public awareness campaigns: Governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and meteorological institutions may use traditional and social media to raise awareness about weather, climate, and water-related issues, and to encourage people to take action to mitigate the impacts of extreme weather and climate change.
3. Open days and exhibitions: Meteorological and hydrological institutions may open their doors to the public, offering guided tours, demonstrations, and exhibits showcasing their work and highlighting the importance of weather, climate, and water in our daily lives.
4. Awards and recognition: The WMO and its member countries may present awards and recognitions to individuals, organizations, or institutions that have made significant contributions to the field of meteorology, hydrology, and related sciences.
5. Collaborative initiatives: World Meteorological Day may serve as a platform for launching new initiatives, partnerships, or projects aimed at advancing meteorological and hydrological services, enhancing weather and climate resilience, and promoting sustainable development.

World Meteorological Day serves as a reminder of the importance of weather, climate, and water in our daily lives and the need for continued international cooperation in the fields of meteorology and hydrology. It highlights the critical role that meteorological and hydrological services play in ensuring public safety, supporting economic development, and protecting the environment.


Hidden Object Games

Get ready to weather the storm in our World Meteorological Day special Hidden Object Game! Travel through varying climates and weather patterns, from sunny beaches to stormy nights, and seek out the hidden objects.

So grab your umbrella, because it’s going to be a wild weather ride! Don’t forget to like, share, subscribe and stay weather aware!

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